If an applicant(s) did not occupy the property at the time of the storm but was placed in legal possession of the property through an Act of Donation after the time of the storm due to the death of the eligible owner occupant is the applicant eligible to apply to the program?
If a homeowner gets legal possession of a property after the time of the storm through an Act of Donation and The Road Home grant is not explicitly donated in the Act of Donation to another person, then the homeowner may be eligible for The Road Home program. If the homeowner is choosing Option 1 (Stay and Repair) then The Road Home will complete an abbreviated title search to determine if there are any other heirs. If The Road Home grant is explicitly donated in the Act of Donation, no abbreviated title search is necessary, and the homeowner would be eligible to receive The Road Home award.
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